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VAST TIDES THAT STIR THE CAPITAL; Behind the Tremendous Activity and the Revolutionary Experiments in Washington There Is an Impetus That Derives Directly From a People Demanding Immediate Steps to Meet the Crisis THE STIRRING TIDES OF WASHINGTON

By ANNE O'HARE McCORMICK ();

May 07, 1933,

, Section Magazine, Page SM1, Column , words

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WASHINGTON. WHEREVER you go in Washington today you come upon crowds of people. All day they wait in long queues outside the public galleries of Congress. Or they huddle in little groups in the corridors of the Capitol, in the corridors of the State Department, in the White House waiting rooms, around oddly casual dining rooms, in the milling lobbies of hotels.

May 07, 1933

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